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Indian Farming December 1947

1947

The division of India has to a certain extent affected the activities of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee and has limited its future activities within the jurisdiction of the Dominion of India and in some of the States acceding to it. [...] question of the division of assets and liabilities of the Committee between the Dominions of India and Pakistan is still under the consideration of the Partition Committee and if that Committee finally decides to hand over a part of the assets and liabilities of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee to the Dominion of Pakistan the matter will be brought up for your consideration in the next mee [...] It also decided to wind up the affairs of the Committee the Dominion of Pakistan with effect from the same date and to request the Government of Pakistan to make over to the Committee whatever assets of the Committee that might be lying in that Dominion purchased out of the Commitee's previous contributions. [...] Of late.it has been observed that even this small percentage of cane does not reach the factories one of the reasons being the diversion of some cane from the limited factory areas for the manufacture of gur and khandsari sugar because of the higher prices that these commodities of ten fetch due to the difficulties in the procurement of sugar under controlled conditions. [...] the nest and the belly are of the same size; the limbs are short and slender and conform to the body.
agriculture environment
Pages
56
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120055
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Meetings of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee
599-600 unknown view
A Note on the Recent Meetings of the Indian Central Sugarcane Committee
601-i R.D. Bose view
Some Common Breeds of Indian Sheep
605-609 H.K. Lall view
Some Aspects of Indian Rural Economy
610-615 S.K. Rudra view
Potato Seed Certification for India
616-622 S. Ramanujam view
Utilization of Coorg Oranges
623-627 Girdhari Lal, Nagina Jain view
India—the Cradle of Agricultural Civilization
628-629 J.J. Chinoy view
Simple Practical Schedules for Protection Against Red Rot Smut and Mosaic of Sugarcane
630-632 B.L. Chona view
What the Scientists are Doing
633-i unknown view
You ask We answer
635-635 unknown view
What’s Doing in All India
636-639 B.N. Sarkar view
Across the Borders
640-642 unknown view
Home Gleanings
643-646 H.J. Makhijani view

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